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Fowey

This attractive town on the Fowey estuary was once a centre of the Cornish china clay industry, but is now a popular yachting destination. There is little in the way of recognised "atttractions" beyond the sheer natural beauty of the region.

FoweyThe town is built upon the steep west bank of the river estuary, with narrow streets creating a winding maze. In those streets you will find an enjoyable mix of antique shops, restaurants, and old pubs, mixed with ship suppliers and harbour offices. The title of the oldest house in Fowey is hotly contested, the prime claimants being Noah's Ark and the imaginatively named "Old House of Fowey", which dates to 1430. The house is a relative newcomer compared to the parish church, dedicated to St. Fimbarrus, which was begun in 1336.

The original name of Fowey was "Foye" and the current name is still pronounced that way. With its long tradition as a port it is not surprising that Fowey has associations with famous English seafarers; both Drake and Raleigh sailed from here, and the town was important enough in the Middle Ages to be subject to attacks by the French and Spanish (1380).

Aside from the delights of sailing, Fowey is most noted for its association with author Daphne du maurier. Du Maurier came to Fowey when she was in her twenties, and for many years she lived at Ferryside, next to the Bodinnick Ferry. Each May Fowey celebrates the Daphne Du Maurier Festival, with performances and readings from her novels as well as walks following in the footsteps of her literary characters. Another major literary association is with Sir Arthur Quillan-Couch, whose former home The Haven stands in the town.

Fowey is the centre for exploring the towns and villages that seem to hide along the twisting waterways of the Fowey Estuary. Across the river lies the picturesque boat-building town of Polruan, accessible by ferry. Further upriver is Lostwithiel, an old mining centre, and nearby is Restormel Castle. Closer still is St. Catherine's Castle, a small fort built by Henry VIII to protect Fowey harbour. The castle is accessible by a footpath off the A3082. Entry is free.

Fowey is the southern terminus of the Saint's Way, a 26 mile path to Padstow. The trail marks the route followed by 6th century Celtic missionary monks from Brittany on their way to Wales. For a shorter outing, take in the 4 mile Hall Walk along the banks of the river to Polruan. The walk was the scene of an abortive attempt on the life of Charles II.

Fowey
Tourist Information Centre
5 South Street
Fowey
Cornwall
England
PL23 1AR
Tel: 01726 833 616
Alternate Tel: 01726 833 847
Fax: 01726 834 939
Email: info@fowey.co.uk
Web: http://www.fowey.co.uk
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St. Catherine's Castle - see above.

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St Catherines Castle
Fowey
Cornwall
England

Location: 1 mile SW Fowey along footpath off A3082
Website: St Catherines Castle
Phone: 01179 750 700
OS SX118 508

Porfell Animal Land Wildlife Park - exotic and familiar animals live in this relaxed family attraction.

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Porfell Animal Land Wildlife Park
Trecangate
Lanreath
Cornwall
England
PL14 4RE
Location: on the B3359 NW of Looe and Polperro
Website: Porfell Animal Land Wildlife Park
Phone: 01503 220 211
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OS SX176 598

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Crowsnest Cottage upper floor

Trewarmett
Self catering cottage

Crowsnest Cottage upper floor accommodation offers 1 double, 1 twin, bathroom, lounge/diner leading to conservatory and balcony, compact fitted kitchen, separate laundry room with washer/dryer. more >>
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Turnstone

Mevagissey
Self catering cottage

Turnstone offers 1 twin, bathroom, shower room, living room with double sofa bed, kitchen/diner. more >>
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Royal Duchy Hotel

Set in its own gardens overlooking Falmouth Bay and less than 400 yards from sandy Gyllyngvase Beach, the four star Royal Duchy is also just a short walk from the town centre. As well as enjoying an ideal location, the Royal Duchy has a heated indoor swimming pool. The restaurant … more >>

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Penzance (Hotel)

Queens Hotel

A lovely family run Victorian hotel situated on the promenade in Penzance Cornwall. This large hotel (70 bedrooms - all en-suite) enjoys pride of place in Mounts Bay with sweeping panoramic views including St Michaels Mount, the small fishing village of Newlyn and the Lizard Peninsula. We have a wonderful … more >>

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